Philadelphia wide receiver Terrell Owens will auction off his 2004 Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship ring to raise money for Hurricane Katrina victims.
"I'm sure each one of you share my horror and disbelief over devastation along the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina," Owens said in a statement on his Web site. "I urge each one of you to place a bid, as much as you can afford for this worthwhile cause."
Owens and the Eagles begin their season Monday night at Atlanta against the Falcons.
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